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on a good wicket Definition


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wicket
noun
    1a. cricket.
      A row of three small wooden posts stuck upright in the ground behind either crease;
    1b. cricket.
      The playing area between these;
    1c. cricket.
      A batsman's stand at the wicket;
    1d. cricket.
      A batsman's dismissal by the bowler.
      Example: 45 runs for two wickets
    2. A small door or gate, especially one that can open separately within a large door or gate.
      Form: wicket gate (in full)
      Form: wicket door
    (US)
    3. A small opening or window with a grille, eg at a ticket office or bank.
Idiom: get a wicket (take etc a wicket)
    To bowl a batsman out, or have them put out in any way as a result of one's bowling.
Idiom: keep wicket
    To be wicketkeeper.
Idiom: on a good wicket (on a sticky wicket)
    In a valuable or difficult position.
Etymology: 13c: from French wiket.



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